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Saying “yes” rather than “no” to an invitation is much easier. A part of the pleasure of saying yes is knowing that someone wants you and wants to be in relationship with you in some way. To be sure, the spiritual practice of saying no is difficult. And yet, given the busyness of contemporary life, a “holy no” may be precisely what we need. Jesus encourages his followers to “stop worrying about tomorrow, because tomorrow will worry about itself.” What if the path towards inner peace is more about removing, rather than adding, things to our lives and spiritual practices?
www.TheLoftLA.org
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Saying “yes” rather than “no” to an invitation is much easier. A part of the pleasure of saying yes is knowing that someone wants you and wants to be in relationship with you in some way. To be sure, the spiritual practice of saying no is difficult. And yet, given the busyness of contemporary life, a “holy no” may be precisely what we need. Jesus encourages his followers to “stop worrying about tomorrow, because tomorrow will worry about itself.” What if the path towards inner peace is more about removing, rather than adding, things to our lives and spiritual practices?
www.TheLoftLA.org
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